The Sorcerer's Apprentice movie reviews

No doubt such kinds of movies are mostly likable to kids, but don’t know why magic always wonders me. And that’s why the story related to adventure, fantasy, with some comedy and some supernatural involved it, always fascinates me. Although this film is being inspired from its original version which was being released is 2002, but don’t know how much it is being inspired or copied as I haven’t watched that movie yet, and I guess most of us are with me. But anyways, this movie is a very good entertaining movie and it will surely amaze you in its own way, if and only ... » read more

The acting was good. I personally think Alfred Molina is one of the most underrated actors in Hollywood and does a good job as the main villain in this film. Nicholas Cage also brings a fun energy to the role of Balthazar, plus is goofy and funny lines and facial expressions. Dave is a horny college student and will let your mind run away with what can happen to a sorcerer's apprentice when he should be learning about shooting plasma bolts out of his hands and instead thinking about lovely lady lumps!

The basic story involves Merlin's three assistants (Balthazar, ... » read more

If it were only the fact that Nicolas Cage is as chronically miscast as the Balthazar Blake character that makes this movie a candidate for a Thanksgiving pardon, the cracks could have been papered over and we might have ended up with a dumb but enjoyable spy caper. However, added to this noxious brew is some of the laziest, most clunking CGI effects ever committed to celluloid, a leaky plot that would have a five year old with learning difficulties collapsed in paroxysms of mirth, a visibly embarrassed Alfred Molina and, last but by no means least, the wretched and overwhelmed ... » read more